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"specter" Definitions
  1. a visible incorporeal spirit, especially one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition.
  2. some object or source of terror or dread: the specter of disease or famine.

907 Sentences With "specter"

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Streaming A specter is haunting Netflix: the specter of John Hughes.
Books of The Times A specter is haunting America: the specter of narcissism.
A specter is haunting the Democratic Party — the specter of conservative Hispanic voters.
Yet there is a specter haunting The Socialist Manifesto: the specter of liberalism.
A specter is haunting Speaker Paul Ryan — the specter of Bernie Sanders controlling the Senate budget committee.
Arlen Specter to switch parties, though they could not avoid a primary that Specter eventually lost to Rep.
Invoking the specter of 9/11 but then banishing that specter in this way feels like a cheat.
The Fed is ever vigilant of the specter of inflation ahead, but that specter could turn out to be something else.
Arlen Specter (R-PA) and Hill, in which Specter asked about Hill's allegation that Thomas had talked to her about porn films.
But Democrats never got over Sestak defeating Arlen Specter in the Democratic primary in 2010, after Senator Specter switched parties a year earlier.
In an email report from the gathering, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol reportedly wrote:A specter was haunting the World Forum—the specter of Donald Trump.
If the specter of long-ago Vichy lurked behind Le Penism, the specter of present-day Venezuela lurks not that far in the background of Corbynism.
It seems like the states that invoke the specter of "Shariah Law" are now promoting the specter of "biblical Christian Law," a judicial approach just as restrictive.
Robert Zane (Wendell Pierce) wants the position of Managing Partner — a role in the law firm currently held by Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) — after merging with Specter Litt.
At every turn, listeners encounter either the specter of God or the specter of a longed-for lover, returning the listener to crises of faith that they may have long since resolved.
Two were Republicans, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Charles McC.
To many, the specter of automation looms larger than ever.
The specter of additional economic sanctions against Russia just might.
Finally, the specter of an indulgent energy industry haunts investors.
However, this approach raised the specter of a chain split.
Yeah. I think it's the specter of any regulation, right?
Even still, the specter of mining is never far off.
The program also raises the feared specter of big government.
What's to become of his old firm, Pearson Specter Litt?
Raising the specter of hospital closures is a scare tactic.
Still, the specter of a penile fracture is a buzzkill.
Second, the specter of the First World War was emerging.
Arlen Specter, a Republican from Pennsylvania who later switched parties.
Tariffs, and the specter of trade wars, are nothing new.
But they are haunted by the specter of past defeats.
It's also scary when facing the specter of grave illness.
No, the specter that keeps her on edge is Brexit.
Brexit has raised the specter of a hard border again.
More worrying still is the specter of attacks by militants.
He was greatly influenced by the specter of Taliban rule.
Now the specter of all this coming back is horrifying.
It wasn't about him, but his specter hung over it.
Arlen Specter, as a senior adviser for the state campaign.
Now the farmers are facing the specter of labor shortages.
And now President Donald Trump faces the specter of impeachment.
"The specter of war is a good unifier," said Afzal.
Segregationists used the specter of black rape to justify lynchings.
It turned out Specter borrowed his move from Scottish law.
And the specter of politically motivated investigations is always there.
But the real potential of Specter is not in creating a high-quality set of earbuds, but in the smart functionality used in Misfit's other wearables, connecting Specter to your other devices in innovative ways.
The most vivid reason is the lingering specter of Willie Horton.
But the specter of supply chain attacks is difficult to shake.
Republican Party, later deemed "dog whistle politics," that invoked the specter
They raised the specter of airline chaos and forced Trump's hand.
Other entertainment mediums have faced the specter of federal regulation before.
That specter of the sort of sham library really hasn't arisen.
But you know he's a secret Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) stan.
But he still has the specter of Trump looming over him.
The specter of majoritarian tyranny has long stalked Western political thought.
Ufological discourse has always been haunted by the specter of consumerism.
The specter of catastrophic climate change has never loomed so large.
"This is a specter of the old thing again," Wilson says.
I suspect that underneath bruised vanity lies the specter of death.
Arlen Specter in the Democratic primary — actually led McGinty in polls.
There is the specter of Ellen Bailie, William's first wife, whom
I watched an episode of Suits and Harvey Specter and co.
Blair invokes the specter of a "dangerous" left for different reasons.
Sometimes the specter of resistant infections can delay or cancel surgeries.
Arlen Specter, R-Pennsylvania, said during one part of the hearing.
So, what is the specter of a government shutdown on Sept.
In the case of Europe, the specter of communism was threatening.
The specter of a bloodier standoff has caused some international concern.
Investigation putting Oval Office under siege - raising specter of more firings.
So is the specter of Tracy Flick vanquished, or stubbornly persistent?
Donald Trump has harmed me more than any specter ever could.
Number two, I'm going to say Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment.
Still, the specter of socialism evokes fear of a new totalitarianism.
On Friday, Mr. Trump also raised the specter of the conspiracy.
Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and co-sponsored by, among others, Sens.
Collins asks colleagues to think of the late Arlen Specter Sen.
O.C. plus three" and warned of the "grim specter of socialism.
Later on, Specter again outsourced the accusation to another man's testimony.
But the specter of serious arm injury stalks all hard throwers.
The specter of insurrection is embedded in the word "robot" itself.
For doctors and nurses this presents the specter of abandoning patients.
How Trump does it: Ask questions, raising the specter of wrongdoing.
The specter of protectionism also hangs over the meetings in Shanghai.
The specter of a federal ban could make them more popular still.
The other is a set of connected in-ear headphones called Specter.
The comments raise the specter of harsher action in Congress against Facebook.
If the specter of your choice doesn't want to engage, don't insist.
They say the specter of institutional racism looms over the schools' demographics.
The specter of Harry "Two Guns" Miller weighs heavily over the place.
And for many, the specter of student loan payments dominate monthly budgets.
The anti-Trump resistance is bewitched by the specter of populist autocracy.
Those who can, however, must contend with the specter of state surveillance.
What's different now is the specter of widespread social unrest – even violence.
Pain, and the specter of brain trauma, will be their lifelong companions.
Commentators are raising the specter of a political crisis after the election.
The specter of potentially billions of dollars worth of fines looms large.
The cluster raises the specter of a convention requiring a second ballot.
If true, such behavior would raise the specter of obstruction of justice.
That left the specter of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to fill the void.
While the announcement signaled progress, the specter of a lawsuit still loomed.
What is missing is the coming specter of an existential entitlement crisis.
But the specter of this year's polarizing election was never far off.
No child should grow up in the specter of violence and abuse.
The specter of the retail apocalypse still hangs over the whole industry.
Some are raising the specter of impeachment, while others are urging caution.
For over thirty years now, there's been a specter haunting America. You
The Washington Post: Trump raises the specter of impeachment at Montana rally.
From the specter that seemed to surface every few months like clockwork.
The specter of the black male criminal was common in South Carolina.
Few doubt that the specter of Zimbabwe plagues South Africa's political leaders.
Trump. He can out-clown Bozo and the specter in "It" combined.
Looming over the entire ordeal is the specter of the Islamic State.
Today's Europe, thankfully, is not haunted by the specter of nuclear war.
Eye disease, with the specter of blindness, has become a dreaded complication.
Europe trembled lest the specter be seen striding westward across country, it
The petition comes as Amazon faces the growing specter of antitrust action.
But it turned out even the specter of automatic cuts wasn't enough.
"Imagine that on a national scale," Mr. Specter said in an interview.
"That is the specter hanging over the Iranian economy," Mr. Mazarei said.
Even so, the specter of the other allegations hung over the trial.
Specter did most of the questioning of Hill on the GOP side.
Dick Durbin raise the specter of a broader investigation into Kavanaugh's past.
A specter hangs over Separate like an evil, orange cloud: Donald Trump.
A shrinking world, growing inequality, demographic change, and the specter of terrorism.
Even the mere specter of impeachment changes his whole attitude toward you.
Trump raised the specter of taking the New York Times to court.
Here, the specter that haunts the artist's imagination is the colonial project.
The specter of Taylor Swift hangs over the series premiere from the jump.
The intervening decades left the specter of the inevitable hanging over the show.
She'll play Samantha Wheeler, a new partner at the Pearson Specter Litt office.
These mistakes haunt the legacies of presidents, a specter they can never shake.
The immigration dispute raises the specter of the third partial shutdown this year.
"We had the specter that it could go on the ballot," Huffman said.
The specter of a socialist victory would seriously damage the current economic boom.
Despite the creep factor, Biron swears he's the only specter haunting the place.
Seventy-two years later, the specter of nuclear weapons still threatens our planet.
Hovering over all of this is the specter of Trump's ties to Russia.
The specter of his term ending prematurely has hung over his entire presidency.
This was an attempt to fend off the specter of growth-sapping deflation.
They even play the ghosts, making the specter of corporate feel especially close.
Of course, he's already raised the specter that the whole thing is rigged.
I wrote most these songs under the specter of the Republican primary season.
Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment is scheduled for a release in Spring 2017.
The real horror is climate change, a thinly concealed specter haunting every frame.
The Misfit Specter will be available this spring, and will cost under $200.
Still, the specter of the garage lab juice factory still haunts the industry.
But there's also the specter of the Chibok girls hanging over the image.
Arlen Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican who became a Democrat after Obama was elected.
In this one look, the specter of Jack Bauer is all but erased.
Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), said discussing "large breasts" in the workplace was common.
There's also the specter of impeachment, which Trump has discussed with his lawyers.
Trump insults Paul Ryan, undermines NATO and raises the specter of nuclear war.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday once again raised the specter of auto tariffs.
That specter hangs over some of her work — in What Is a Man?
For young Filipinos, living alongside the specter of HIV is a harrowing experience.
This presidency has been haunted by the specter of illegitimacy from its inception.
This will help ensure that the looming specter of famine is chased away.
A ghost is a specter, something we think is there but really isn't.
The business of birth itself is often structured around the specter of disability.
But the specter of the church's sex abuse scandals is clouding the trip.
Mr. Specter assumed she meant a lawyer who played baseball on the weekends.
She meant, instead, that my transition completely altered this third person, this specter.
Admiral Copeman raised the specter of a "hollow" Navy without those additional funds.
The specter of that occasion haunts some Republicans who are skeptical of Trump.
But the removal of Confederate symbols has raised the specter of violence before.
There is a specter haunting the world — corrosive populisms of right and left.
The specter of two competing lamas, one controlled by the Chinese, also arises.
The specter of Amazon's disruption now hangs over a dizzying array of industries.
The grim specter of $121 billion in unfunded liabilities looms over its future.
The specter of the Nazis fuels his preferred, and somewhat tortured, historical parallel.
I'd be lying if I said I don't feel the specter of it.
Announcing his "extreme vetting" plan, the president invoked the specter of the Sept.
The specter of the wrecking ball provides the most far-reaching dramatic tension.
Nonetheless, the specter of possible sexual misconduct caused an uproar during Kavanaugh's nomination.
Schiff said that was illegal and raised the specter of a cover up.
The specter of a poorly-run, constitutionally deficient deportation machine is truly horrifying.
There's also the specter that the robots are going to steal our jobs.
"It's a net societal gain because of the specter of terrorism," he said.
Though it is the easy option, there is no benefit for the specter.
It is not the specter of mass extinction that is hanging over us.
The Barr letter raises the specter that we are living in such times.
Looming over all of this, of course, is the specter of Donald Trump.
All those DNA exonerations raised the specter of an innocent person being killed.
The unnamed specter, and specter it is, is hive-mind-rapture, the unitary consciousness: the internet as the ineluctable melding of what has, since human origins, been a solitary proposition—we are born alone, we die alone—into some unknown totality.
Katie McGinty (D): Toomey was once known for his far-right conservatism (his GOP primary challenge to the late Arlen Specter motivated Specter to switch parties), but since joining the Senate he's crossed party lines on certain issues, like gun control.
The report raised the specter of Trump's impeachment and sent the stock market plummeting.
And with it, we see the ugly specter of increased racism and anti-Semitism.
The reviews were mixed, and the specter of her SNL performance loomed over them.
Years later, Henry grapples with the specter of his father's alcoholism and other demons.
Historically, America has rarely been threatened by the specter of inequality of this magnitude.
Two, Jim Jeffords of Vermont and Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, ultimately left the party.
Computer programmer Jill Greele (Jane Asher) soon discovers a specter in the unrenovated cellar.
Thanks to Donald Trump, the specter of class war is haunting the Republican Party.
The chronological news feed has been a bit of a looming specter for Twitter .
Fizdale, for his part, exacerbates the specter of instability with his chronic lineup tinkering.
This act of elision raises the specter of a specific type of state-promoted
We are on the cusp of being able to end the specter of AIDS.
Congressional Republicans have already started raising the specter of job losses in their states.
Gonna use the Urban Decay Moondust palette, and this is the color called Specter.
They have a good record — 47-39 — but cannot escape the specter of doom.
But in Arizona, the specter of Trump endorsing Flake's primary opponent, former state Sen.
Arlen Specter (D), ultimately losing to Toomey by several points in the 28503 election.
Expect the specter of Donald Trump to haunt CPAC for the next three days. 
"I don't think I've ever been forgiven" for running against Mr. Specter, he added.
In Dawn of War III, the specter of MOBAs looms large over the proceedings.
Trump also retweeted a Drudge Report tweet that raised the specter of terrorism prematurely.
Defenders also raise the bizarre specter of a systemic breakdown without the Electoral College.
Arlen Specter (Pa.), a Republican who in 2009 switched parties to become a Democrat.
"You can't do without a specter of a good, high-quality enemy these days."
He also raised the specter of growing Chinese influence across the United Nations organization.
Kim Jong-nam's murder also raises the specter of new proliferation of chemical arms.
But the specter of intensifying regulation of the industry has taken the sheen off.
But Mr. Trump again on Tuesday raised the specter of an immigrant crime rampage.
The specter of high-profile immigration raids had risked imperiling its chances of passage.
The options are all fraught, starting with the specter of leaving without a deal.
Second, in several cases the specter of legal liability appeared to play a role.
We shouldn't need the specter of disease to denounce hatred in all its forms.
During the negotiations, the specter of 3G's famous cost cutting hung over the deal.
Is it too dreamy to imagine Emil battling a specter on the big screen?
" Specter continued reading from Doggett's statement, highlighting a part in which he said, "Ms.
Arlen Specter (D-Pa.), and Michael Barbera, former chief of staff to former Rep.
"$600 million down the toilet just to honor Arlen Specter," a third flyer lamented.
Distribution of fake drugs means the specter of antimicrobial resistance also looms, he said.
Arlen Specter (PA): R to D in 2009, lost the Dem primary in 2010
Advocates worry that overturning the appeals court decision raises the specter of criminalizing homelessness.
Numerous shows, from The Specter of Surrealism to Iran, Year 38 highlight women artists.
But for black people in public, the specter of the urban ghetto always lurks.
The work continually raises the specter of contingent doubt about man and machine efficiency.
The fact that Donald Trump, with media complicity, used the specter of pay-to-play corruption to abnormalize and disqualify Hillary Clinton should make the fact that Trump is now bringing the specter to life in his own White House a paralyzing scandal.
Because it needed to look like a specter, but not like something out of Ghostbusters.
Ray will hit the market soon; Specter is still something of a work-in-progress.
The specter of the tech industry looms large, as both an aspiration and a threat.
Muslims, Arabs and South Asians in America live under a specter of criminalization and surveillance.
Black and immigrant communities, meanwhile, live under the specter of profiling, mass incarceration and deportation.
A lifetime ago, literary studies was conceived precisely in opposition to the specter of demagogues.
Yet, to many Americans, white extremist terrorism remains overshadowed by the specter of Islamist militants.
Raising the specter of using nuclear weapons also scores points for President Putin at home.
The obvious Christian nuance throughout the album is clobbered by the unshakeable specter of doubt.
She can't shake the lingering specter that her qualifying time might be due to doping.
MaryAnne DiCanto MaryAnne lived with the specter of breast cancer for most of her life.
Few fear China could see a "hard landing" — a specter that haunted markets in 2015.
Unfortunately, the, ahem, specter of hardware-level security flaws may not be lifted anytime soon.
And the specter of a primary challenge to Clinton's re-election may even be raised.
Weinstein hangs over this movie, and so many other beloved movies, like a looming specter.
In a way, Jennifer's Body was foiled by its own demon: the specter of Juno.
With their filing, McCullough's attorneys also raised the specter of possible police and prosecutorial misconduct.
And it's sort of about Meg trying to save her from the specter of heterosexuality.
That's it: Pennywise is Freddy Krueger — a small-town specter stalking kids in their minds.
On Wednesday, Gauido's most powerful international backer, the U.S., raised the specter of military intervention.
She was so defiant and mouthy, even, to the near-Satanic specter of Darth Vader.
It's also the perfect place for Cook to finally excise his predecessor's ever-present specter.
Not the specter of a life lost, or a tortured soul crying out for redemption.
While Republican leadership insists that a shutdown is not on the table, the specter looms.
Listening to it now, the specter of band's eventual breakup definitely hangs over the record.
I've found that, virtually without exception, these people take the specter of technological disruption seriously.
A Dropbox spokeswoman said scanning raised a specter that privacy advocates could take issue with.
However, despite this goldilocks environment, a specter of pessimism is looming over the U.S. economy.
"The specter of rising rates in June may be making investors queasy," said Ms. Jaffe.
Arlen Specter, plowed millions of his own money into his campaign and it paid off.
And it's not just Iraqi Kurdistan's neighbors who are irked by the specter of secession.
So why are some presidential candidates and members of Congress reviving the specter of socialism?
The specter of an administration consumed by scandal can only dig the Republican hole deeper.
In mobilizing their own constituency, Democrats deplored the specter of religious influence on public policy.
Raising the specter of how difficult it has been for California Republicans since former Gov.
Even as he enjoyed unusually quick success, he remained obsessed with the specter of failure.
Two decades later, the Specter said his vote against Sessions was one he deeply regretted.
One year later, we no longer fear the specter of Iran as another nuclear power.
But the specter of an F.B.I. inquiry could cast a cloud over a victorious Mrs.
With the specter of child trafficking looming large over the Rohingya camps, Alom was fortunate.
The specter of a sluggish Chinese economy is casting a shadow over much of Asia.
His involvement with troubled mortgage lender IndyMac will raise the specter of the housing crash.
Asif Mian's rack of plastic couture, titled "Nothing & Specter" (2018), also made a strong impact.
First and foremost, Specter will be a high-quality set of Bluetooth earbuds, Vu says.
But Specter is still in prototype, so I wasn't able to test the audio myself.
The malfunctions raised the specter of Samsung's doomed Galaxy Note 7 phone three years ago.
Well, right now, today, is the specter of what's going to happen in the economy.
The specter, a floating, bloody head, was said to haunt the street during the 83s.
The tight labor market will get even tighter, raising the specter that it will overheat.
Many of the strongest works incorporate violence latently, as a suggestion or ever-present specter.
I figured that sentiment had a special significance with the looming specter of this disease.
Now the specter of legislation is creeping into doctors' offices and labor and delivery suites.
He returns only in flashes, as a haunting specter of a bird engulfed in flame.
What is it that will forestall the inescapable specter of death that haunts us all?
But it has again raised the specter of Russia's ability to meddle in western elections.
A specter is haunting Europe today, and it is not the one these comrades foresaw.
"The flip side of all this is the 'perfect race' or eugenics specter," Jorgensen acknowledged.
Except that everything counts: the specter of death, Mont's narration, Jimmie's perch on the floor.
And rapid changes in technology have raised the specter of new competitors — most notably Amazon.
The specter of Mr. Rajapaksa dredges up old fears for the country's most marginalized citizens.
But the specter of Mr. Riina, who rarely spoke in public, hung over the country.
But the specter of shady reality TV production tactics hangs over the otherwise affirming scene.
The latest category alarmed by the specter of competition from Amazon is the pharmacy market.
It would also raise the specter of a broader war between two nuclear-armed powers.
Each case raised the specter of Chinese espionage without explicitly charging the suspects as spies.
At the same time, she cannot let the specter of her own cruel mother go.
The specter of open hostilities between the United States and Iran had reverted to stalemate.
Then-Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania, questioned Kavanaugh about his role in signing statements.
Pichai sounded a little frustrated when Recode's Walt Mossberg raised the specter of privacy concerns.
Mr. Trump would raise the specter of socialism and it would not be a lie.
An erotic charge runs though her work, and alongside it, the specter of encroaching ruin.
The specter of potential violence shouldn't deter lawmakers from pushing forward with the impeachment process.
And all the while, the specter of the historic impeachment vote hung over the rally.
And the specter of another fight over Planned Parenthood funding is also in the offing.
The attacks have unleashed jingoism across India and raised the specter of conflict with Pakistan.
Larry Hogan, a Maryland Republican, used his inaugural address to raise the specter of impeachment.
She's also fastidiously courting the gay vote by appealing to the specter of Muslim homophobia.
Instead, the specter of September 30th budget reconciliation deadline has hung over this entire process.
But with the specter of a legal battle looming, it decided to cancel the play.
Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, then a Republican, for instance, wouldn't say "not guilty" for Clinton.
Even today, the specter of the Apollo 11 tape blunder still looms over the agency.
In Sable Elyse Smith's exhibition Ordinary Violence, the artist's father is both muse and specter.
He was responding to the specter of nihilism that was haunting Europe at the time.
Behind the bony specter are corpses of costumed revelers, struck down by this sudden disease.
Sessions' opponents immediately raised the specter of racism to oppose him, and the press played along.
"Uncertainty and the specter of a dictatorship are looming over our country once again," he said.
For seven years, the specter of sex crime accusations have loomed over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Look for fake news to raise the specter of terrorism and sow distrust of Muslim migrants.
Whatever the cause, the specter of the lizard haunted the Florida Keys community for too long.
The party establishment agreed to back Specter in the 2010 Senate race, but Sestak wouldn't listen.
Arlen Specter, a converted Republican, lost the Democratic primary in Pennsylvania despite then-President Obama's support.
No showrunner has singled out a specter of the past so vehemently as Kondabolu does, however.
In 2004, Republicans viewed the specter of gay marriage as a political gift from the gods.
This week, they raised the specter of challenging incumbent Republicans in primaries over the budget deal.
Both Schmack and the Exoneration Project have raised the specter of possible police and prosecutorial misconduct.
Trump delivered his remarks as the specter of another government shutdown hangs over the nation's capitol.
The research also raises the specter of more direct physical access attacks on a victim's Echo.
And the looming specter of the Russia investigation has plagued President Trump since he took office.
The record is more haunted by the specter of money than a celebration of its acquisition.
" He also knocked "the strange specter of an American president's seeming affection for strongmen and authoritarians.
Characters deal with losing homes, friends, and ways of life as the specter of Sauron looms.
First: goodbye to the specter of a contested GOP convention in Cleveland and the accompanying riots.
Independent groups supporting Baraka ran ads raising the ominous specter of outsiders taking over the city.
Her candidacy and her career were saved by the awful specter of a Donald Trump presidency.
And where those tactics haven't been tried or taken, there is always the specter of Trump.
"But with the specter of Trump looming, most people just want someone who's electable," Sunkara said.
The opposition called for another protest on Thursday, raising the specter of prolonged disruption in Venezuela.
In other words, their victories are overshadowed by the specter of trying to have it all.
Read more about the Senate vote here, and the rising specter of removing flooding aid here.
The specter of a possible Trump presidency needs to have a Congress capable of confronting it.
AND THE GROWING TRADE TENSIONS ARE A SPECTER OVER THE INDUSTRY – IATA CEO Source text: bit.
I found myself writing a bit more about his death on this [new] record than Specter….
Poor Michael Olowokandi and Pete Chilcutt, haunted as their predecessors were by the specter of ShaqDeath.
Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), Joe Biden (D-Del.), Alan Simpson (R-WY), Howard Heflin (R-AL).
The Warriors are chasing the specter of the 238 Chicago Bulls and a second consecutive championship.
Instead, the specter of the September 30 budget reconciliation deadline has hung over this entire process.
The "runaway" specter has been raised by fringe elements on both the left and the right.
Arlen Specter, who served as both a Democratic and Republican lawmaker before his death in 2012.
Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Tuesday that it was deadlocked, raising the specter of a mistrial.
They don't distract from the specter of suffering; they insist upon — and help in — its contemplation.
All of which raises the Orwellian specter of surveillance that tends to make some Americans skittish.
Sure, there is the potential trade war with China, or the specter of higher oil prices.
Three of them — Lincoln Chafee, Jim Jeffords and Arlen Specter — became Democrats or caucused with them.
And tens of thousands of Pakistanis who work for nongovernmental organizations face the specter of unemployment.
The levies have sparked retaliatory tariffs from trading partners, raising the specter of a trade war.
Let's first examine the question of how seriously we should take the specter of civil disorder.
The specter of Communism, therefore, has made a sudden return to France in the 240st century.
The specter of those rising costs comes as Lyft reported progress Wednesday in achieving financial stability.
That raises the specter of cost hikes for oilfield services, a situation that would erode margins.
Some, however, said Hunter Biden's business deal raised the specter of a possible conflict of interest.
The specter of a longer, less controlled spread, even a global pandemic, cannot be completely dismissed.
But Republicans on the Intelligence Committee don't see the specter of torture as a serious roadblock.
Bernie Sanders' electability and raises the specter of his health following a heart attack last fall.
For years, Harvey Weinstein's shadow loomed like a dark specter over the women he allegedly terrorized.
Neuropsychologist Sanam Hafeez, MD, echoes what Specter states: If you want attention, you wear red lipstick.
The specter of Russian weapons sales to an ally has also roiled Washington's relationship with Turkey.
Playing offense, from any rational planner's perspective, must raise the looming specter of an unsustainable America.
The specter of private, American-style health care is enough to turn most Britons' blood cold.
If latest reports are true, the specter of possible obstruction has grown larger and more troubling.
The plan has attracted opposition from a notably wide specter of age groups and political beliefs.
The incident, which was partially caught on video, raised the specter of another anti-Semitic attack.
On the other, innovation without thoughtful oversight raises the specter of security, privacy and ethical breaches.
John Hickenlooper in particular for raising the specter of socialism on the debate stage Thursday night.
The unpopular decision also casts a specter over the trophies it gave out to minority nominees.
The Zulu King evoked the Anglo-Zulu war and the specter of conflict over the issue.
Where no child grows up in the shadow of discrimination or under the specter of deportation.
Republicans tried to use the specter of impeachment on the campaign trail to energize their base.
"Never in the field of mass tort litigation has there been such a yawning gap between success in the courtroom and failure at the settlement table," said Shanin Specter, whose Philadelphia firm, Kline & Specter, has won more than $140 million in jury verdicts in mesh cases.
Because the woman claims to have fallen in love with a specter she met while sky-high.
AIDS was a specter people were still beginning to understand, a death sentence for the person diagnosed.
Thankfully, differences in technological capability are likely to keep at bay the specter of full-blown conflict.
The specter of Vladimir Putin has loomed, at times literally, over much liberal thinking about Trump's victory.
As the specter of a Donald Trump presidency hangs in the air, congressional Republican leaders are panicking.
As a character, though, Sandusky (Jim Johnson) barely appears, and when he does, he's almost a specter.
Why raise the specter of the bloody man who never grasped the fence with his red palms?
Al-Qaeda has been able to rebuild in large part by capitalizing on the specter of ISIS.
Created under the specter of Nazism, these images are startling and have lost none of their power.
"I asked you what it would take to move that date up to 2010," Mr. Specter asked.
Or it could be, it they'd let her out from under the shadow of her husband's specter.
The tactics used by Assad's forces during the siege have regularly raised the specter of war crimes.
Evangelicals used the specter of the midterm elections to influence the White House and Republicans in Congress.
The specter of a full-blown trade war also risks sinking China's markets deeper into bear territory.
Trump has also raised the specter of a military conflict with North Korea over its nuclear provocations.
Could it be Jill Zarin, OG cast member, longtime friend of Ramona Singer, and general RHONY specter?
Of course, any enterprise messaging startup has to contend with the specter of Slack and Microsoft Teams.
Still, the specter of federal enforcement makes it difficult for cannabis-related firms to get banking services.
The calls attempted to panic Likud's conservative base by raising the specter of a left-wing victory.
China has halted U.S. agricultural purchases and raised the specter of additional tariffs on U.S. farm products.
But after Erin encounters a nasty specter, she seeks out Abby for the first time in years.
While Trump raised the specter of military intervention, his top national security aides have downplayed that possibility.
The 21965 American presidential campaign has renewed concerns about the specter of violence in American electoral politics.
That Trump would invoke the specter of Nixon at the end of this week is truly startling.
Arlen Specter, a Republican from Pennsylvania, for one example, said to Hill about her accusations against Thomas.
Peter is still reeling from the loss of Tony Stark, who remains a specter wherever Peter turns.
For such a sentiment-driven asset, the mere specter of negative rates could have a profound effect.
But the specter of failure appeared to lift on Monday, as Congress closed in on final votes.
The specter of Mad King Aerys hangs over every plotline in A Song of Ice and Fire.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz tries to herd young women to Hillary by raising the specter of Roe v.
"In my mind, Anna had become a disembodied force, more of a specter than human," Williams wrote.
A separate court filing earlier this week also raised the specter that Mueller was far from finished.
And this is why you shouldn't let the specter of a prolonged slowdown catch you off guard.
He said he had not wanted to attend J'ouvert last year because of the specter of violence.
The comments raised the specter that Trump's longtime fixer might turn against him in a federal investigation.
The longest government shutdown in American history is over, but the specter of Shutdown Part II looms.
With the specter of the next recession looming, various industries, businesses, and people are preparing for impacts.
Although I will not be surprised if the specter of Donald Trump comes up now and then.
Ginowan, Japan (CNN)Akiko Urasaki knows what it's like to grow up with the specter of war.
At the same time, falling international oil prices have helped again raise the specter of Japanese deflation.
Many may be motivated by the specter of a liberal Supreme Court after decades of conservative domination.
While widely seen as symbolic, the move raises the specter of the development of a parallel state.
The ever-present specter of doom and gloom didn't stop some from having a jovial attitude though.
That raised the specter of another government shutdown at midnight, this one precipitated entirely by Mr. Trump.
The decision, Mr. Fuchs said, was based on the specter of violence, not Mr. Spencer's pointed ideology.
It also raises the specter that intelligence officials will be questioned about their sources and their intent.
I immediately zeroed in on his gaunt cheeks and the specter his face formed without his dentures.
Mr. Barr stepped in to make the determination, bringing the specter of politics back into the case.
Pope Francis will visit Ireland this weekend, as a specter of sexual abuse scandals clouds the trip.
But Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who recently evoked that specter, was supposed to speak a better language.
The specter of Nazism stays on the periphery of "Gilgi" like a weather front darkening distant skies.
Several lawmakers raised the specter of China overtaking the US as a call to speed up negotiations.
That raises the specter of a national auto market split in two, and a messy legal battle.
Comments like these raise the specter that the White House is trying to influence the department's decisions.
Not even the odd specter of a Trump-Winfrey celebrity showdown could pry voters off their poles.
The couples who bring the specter of designer babies to life do so using today's fertility techniques.
Executives blissfully squander their budgets, unaware of the specter of banner ads, like beachgoers before a tsunami.
But the specter of the impeachment inquiry into Trump could overshadow policy debates on the campaign trail.
Arlen Specter, who lost a primary after switching to the Democratic Party during Barack Obama's first term.
Circular marks made of human hair and red stitches bring a specter of violence to the surface.
Of the several potential catastrophic risks confronting humanity, the specter of nuclear war remains the most terrifying.
The specter of that meeting still hovered and Mr. Obama was, in a sense, taking sides again.
Old rivalries come back to haunt the lawyers at Pearson Specter Litt in this Season 7 finale.
Being confronted with a specter of one's younger self is a surrealism most of us won't know.
When the White House worries it's losing an immigration argument, it goes back to the murder specter.
The country's repressed anxieties found their outlet in the specter of psychotic clowns and the unknown occult.
Republicans, who often rail against the specter of voter fraud, have mostly stayed silent about the case.
Or maybe it's the specter of terrorism, nativism, Russian irredentism, or any number of other unpleasant isms.
That's legitimately scary, because the specter of a US-North Korea conflict hung over much of 2017.
Specter of Torment is actually a prequel to the original Shovel Knight, where players assume the role of the villainous Specter Knight as he gathers together The Order of No Quarter, which Shovel Knight fans know as the servants of the Enchantress and bosses of the original game.
The specter of a global recession would lay the seeds for a much deeper plunge in oil prices.
During his 2016 campaign against Democrat Hillary Clinton, he raised more than once the specter of her assassination.
Looking for a life that hasn't been derailed by a vicious lawsuit and the specter of criminal charges?
The underlying notion behind the Buddi doll seeks to leverage the increasingly nagging specter of technology running amok.
"It's raised again the specter UniCredit may need to ask the market for new capital," one trader said.
In the case of Specter, the tracker clip isn't exactly fashion-friendly and possibly bothersome throughout the day.
"We should not be haunted by the specter of being automated out of work," she said in response.
Most ominously, it raises the specter of Sanders and billionaire Mike Bloomberg squaring off at a split convention.
Earlier this month, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson raised the specter of sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry.
Supported by Republican lawmakers, he's created the specter of a crisis, with little evidence to back that up.
The Saudi kingdom is staring at a growing budget deficit and facing the specter of an economic recession.
Democrats also competed to be the toughest on crime and terrified voters — wrongly — with the specter of superpredators.
It's Doudna herself, the co-discoverer of CRISPR, who notes that all this raises the specter of eugenics.
In the 1970s, it was the specter of the "population bomb" that got people to swear off kids.
And the specter of Chinese economic retaliation against South Korea is making some in South Korea reconsider THAAD.
In this color-conscious culture, Memory is an enigma — "a ghost against the others," more specter than body.
But more importantly, it raised the specter of a messy contested convention, a floor fight, and possible chaos.
She defends CZI's apolitical approach, making allies across the aisle despite the looming specter of the Oval Office.
As combat operations escalated in tandem with intensifying information warfare, state-sponsored censorship remained an ever-present specter.
The specter of the back-alley abortion and the imagery conjured of the coat hanger have loomed large.
Three years ago a milestone was marked in the attempts to shed any specter of possible organized crime.
But there's another specter of Spicer's past circulating around the web: his tenure as a terrifying Easter Bunny.
It raised the specter of more discontent among Trump's longtime supporters, considering he campaigned on that specific promise.
What are they going to do with the specter hanging over everyone's head—Left Eye's irreplaceable rapping voice?
But the strategy has increased volatility in the financial markets and raised the specter of competitive currency devaluation.
But when the proverbial specter of communism began to retreat from Europe, the island was left without subsidies.
We are being haunted, improbably, by the specter of a blustering billionaire bullsh*t artist with bad hair.
This was a place where black folks could thrive outside of the specter of white supremacy and oppression.
The specter of voter fraud hangs over our electoral process and undermines the legitimacy of our elected leaders.
" The group said the congressman raised "the specter of age-old stereotypes about Jewish control of our government.
Trump and other Republicans have used the specter of impeachment to encourage voters to turn out in November.
One of the biggest concerns creating a black cloud over the tech sector is the specter of regulation.
The specter of a catastrophic attack on the electrical grid looms large for utilities and the federal government.
The specter of administration officials or others delivering damning testimony live on national television looms large for Trump.
If your worldview suggests the world is dangerous, the specter of terrorism will, of course, be especially concerning.
Ms. Palmer, 35, is a trial lawyer and a partner in Kline & Specter, a law firm in Philadelphia.
The Obama White House, ever rattled by the specter of white resentment, buried the report and its findings.
The question is often designed to raise the dreaded specter of taxes as a poison pill for action.
We should be doing everything possible under the law to provide them relief from the specter of deportation.
I was friend, excuse, deus ex machina, joke, symptom, figment, specter, crutch, toy, phantom, gag, analyst and babysitter.
Arlen Specter, who served first as a Republican and later as Democrat before his death four years ago.
Trump and other Republicans have used the specter of impeachment to encourage voters to turn out in November.
The Obama administration made it clear that it will not pursue the matter, raising the specter of capitulation.
No danger weighs as heavily on the minds of leading global thinkers as the specter of nuclear war.
The specter of a subpoena was one that Cobb, in particular, was seen as very eager to avoid.
The specter of "collusion" — whatever that means exactly — has hung over the Trump/Russia inquiry from day one.
The specter of deteriorating U.S.-China trade relations has weighed on Wall Street over the past few weeks.
Until his specter is finally vanquished, it inconveniently appears every time she tries to kiss her new admirer.
Very often, the specter of football is so huge that it tends to overshadow the basketball program altogether.
There he was, this strange, terrifying specter—part clown, part boogieman—prancing around merrily in his grainy underworld.
The specter of Vladimir Putin and the European far right looms large over the liberal imagination these days.
Critics have accused Trump of raising the specter of bloodshed with his bombastic rhetoric on the campaign trail.
A high-stakes investigation hovers over the White House, and the specter of nuclear war hovers over everyone.
The news reports raised the specter of greater government scrutiny and potential regulatory action toward the technology sector.
The specter of death is nearly always present, framed by ontological discussions wrought in dizzying spirals of words.
Aside from the specter of water intoxication, there are good reasons to drink only the minimum amount necessary.
Standing on an island, she had nowhere to go, with the specter of the void looming over her.
But the specter of the best player in women's soccer not participating on its biggest stage looms large.
On Sunday, drone experts on television raised the specter of copycat drone flights at Gatwick and other airports.
From this point on, the specter of women's "forgetfulness" stubbornly attached itself to the discourse around birth control.
He invoked the specter of impeachment for Mr. Trump if Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and colleagues including Rep.
Moon Knight is about a mercenary named Mark Specter who was left for dead in the Egyptian desert.
Sofia Richie, girlfriend of Scott Disick, has been a specter in the Kardashian universe for two full years.
Even as the crowd cheered the handlers for their valor, the specter of dangerous mishaps dogged the parade.
The specter of Michael keeps showing up in Luke's waking dreams, interrupting his work and everyday social encounters.
This was the strongest wage gain in more than eight years and raises the specter of increased inflation.
Pompeo's initial reaction to the strikes was to lambast Iran, raising the specter of an immediate military response.
Zimmerman's appalling litigation raises the specter of racial injustice in America: how much — and how little — has changed.
The Roaring '20s brings up the specter of the Great Depression and a tragic time in American history.
For some, this raises the specter of a tax collector in every port, but that's far from reality.
The killings sent shockwaves through the region, raising the specter of a wide-scale war in the region.
Much of what people with disabilities like mine must suffer conjures the historically painful specter of racial segregation.
The constant specter of the Cold War and the very real potential for a nuclear holocaust loomed large.
Here's what we found: For months, Trump has raised the specter of "terrorists" crossing the US-Mexico border.
The specter of password reuse attacks also looms large, across multiple platforms, websites, and potentially hundreds of clients.
"David Levdansky voted to waste $600 million taxpayer dollars and build an Arlen Specter library," a second announced.
As are all Americans, for whom the specter of foreign election interference could hang for another electoral cycle.
Nothing makes members of Congress squirm like the specter of attack ads portraying them as coddlers of criminals.
The specter of industrial sabotage adds a strange chapter to the extraordinary, if relatively short, history of Tesla.
The president of the Hema community's cultural association, Hadji Ruhingwa Bamaraki, raised the specter of something even worse.
As normal as these scenes may have felt for some residents, the specter from the 2011 disaster remained.
It has been struggling, thanks to warehousing issues, not to mention the specter of Amazon entering its space.
The specter of disorderly crowds in big liberal cities could easily bolster Trump's popularity rather than undermining it.
In "At Claude Cahun's Grave" (2015), Wearing's elbows rest on Cahun's headstone, supporting her shrouded, specter-like head.
And, with the specter of Boris Johnson leading the country, Labour members could never back the withdrawal agreement.
Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, then a Republican and later a Democrat, was so irritated by the nominee's performance that four years later, when President George H. W. Bush nominated David H. Souter to the court, Senator Specter announced in advance that he expected an answer to the Marbury question.
Proponents of hate crime legislation say the specter of hate crimes motivated by characteristics like height is, well, absurd.
One woman died, dozens were injured, and a nation was traumatized by the specter of rising alt-right violence.
A polarizing figure, Maliki's specter looms large in the 2018 election, particularly given the split in the Shi'ite vote.
Imagine a tomorrow where no child grows up in the shadow of discrimination or under the specter of deportation.
Depending how quickly and significantly temperatures rise, the specter of climate migration and refugee flows looms large by midcentury.
Exorcisms are a purge, an occasion to let go of the unfinished business still tethering a specter to you.
From a distance, we catch him in profile—battle-wounded, perhaps a bit fatigued, a specter of unknowable intentions.
"North Korea is looking for trouble," the president tweeted the other day, casually raising the specter of nuclear war.
Even now, picturing him, he is post-human, pale and dark and spindly, like a specter or a spider.
Perversely, they say, the humanitarian help raises the specter of sectarian strife in a country torn apart by it.
In the West, the only shade darkening the platform giants' victory parade is the specter of regulators and regulation.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere has already raised the specter of Chinese competition on the next-generation network technology.
Thereafter, the specter of Fleetwood Mac's past lives loomed large, a kind of eerie bellwether for things to come.
The specter of an unpopular Clinton at the top of the ticket may also hurt Democrats' down-ballot efforts.
Still, the specter of Cambridge Analytica puts a real limit on how much data companies are willing to share.
Who knows where the Russia investigation will lead, but it does raise a plausible specter of impeachment or resignation.
Many of Medvedeva's programs appear to echo a consistent statement: The looming specter of death waits for us all.
Thirdly, the specter of inflation is once again unsettling fund managers, reviving the sector's reputation as an inflation hedge.
There's a specter hanging over the COP24 climate talks, happening this week in the small city of Katowice, Poland.
Ultimately, however, the broader specter of religious discrimination that has long existed in Egyptian society will not have disappeared.
Wall Street knows that Trump's tweet — raising the specter of a fight over drug prices — is a false threat.
The song was a pure product of Depression-era France, trapped between economic stagnation and the specter of fascism.
It's a specter that's haunted Arab regimes for decades, since the overthrow of the Shah of Iran in 1980.
Such incidents raise the specter of a country whose civil liberties would be under siege under a Trump presidency.
It's a specter hanging over the creators throughout, not unlike the threat of a collapsed soufflé on Bake Off.
I'd see her in the hallways like a surly specter from my past, and we wouldn't even say hello.
It's a joke about the sense of dysphoria many experience watching the specter of Trump ascending to the presidency.
But Lawrence believes the specter of rights violations and illegal arrests is overblown, and a misinterpretation of the law.
Worse, the threat of tariffs actually happening raises the specter of a Trump presidency actually run by Donald Trump.
The acquisition comes amid the specter of Airbnb, which has been explicit about looking to become an "experience" engine.
That, coupled with the looming specter of HBO's paywall, makes me both skeptical and sad about Sesame Street's future.
That raises the specter of two Tesla crashes, one in May 2016 and one in March of this year.
LONDON (Reuters) - 26/ BEATING THE TRADE DRUM The specter of a full-blown trade war has reared its head.
But the specter of killer clowns terrorizing neighborhoods all over the country—across the globe, even—is decidedly unfunny.
Myanmar's emergence as a major supplier is the bearish specter hovering over tin's bull story of chronic supply shortfall.
But the specter of their direct action did shake the White House, ultimately helping speed America's exit from Vietnam.
But when a manager later bizarrely raises the specter of "sex masochism," interest in the incident will undoubtedly explode.
Trump and other Republicans have used the specter of impeachment to encourage GOP voters to turn out in November.
The bombings raised the specter of a competition for supremacy in Yemen between the Islamic State and Al Qaeda.
Interactions between the president and former FBI director James Comey have also raised the specter of obstruction of justice.
When a prosecutor can legally threaten a life sentence for a drug crime, the specter of coercion looms large.
The Soviet's launch of Sputnik had raised the specter of a goose-stepping, hostile power in control of space.
The specter of his potentially risky gambit hangs heaviest as Trump arrives here in the South Korean capital Tuesday.
In short, the Cold War specter that has hung over nuclear energy, often unfairly, is coming to an end.
What would a political campaign be without unseemly actors stirring trouble, duping voters and raising the specter of violence?
They have incorporated issues plaguing minority groups, like systematic racism and poverty, with the specter of apocalyptic climate change.
In Athens in 2004, in London in 2012 and in Sochi in 2014, it was the specter of terrorism.
He was a specter haunting my subconscious, wisps of hair and blue wool suits always flitting through my periphery.
Not just headphones When Misfit CEO Sonny Vu talks about Specter, he begins at an unlikely place: Google Glass.
Specter will have the standard three buttons you find on many headphones: volume up, volume down, and play/pause.
That's the specter that arguments like this conjure up: The greatest threat to genuine academic freedom comes from within.
But with the specter of tech companies like Netflix, Facebook and Apple creating their own content, networks are scared.
Then there's the specter of Michael himself, who's played mainly by the actor (and later established director) Nick Castle.
Without such innovation, the specter of death may tragically haunt the anxious across their lifespan, until it's too late.
Be smart: We already have the specter of automobiles, with Trump's threat to put a 25% tariff on autos.
For post-war generations, the specter of an Orwellian "Big Brother" was more than a farfetched, fringe conspiracy theory.
But now that the specter of controversy is lifted, it may boost his chances of getting the top job.
But this has proven difficult, with many European firms alarmed at the specter of far-reaching U.S. financial penalties.
But without a clear opponent, Mr. Trump seemed content on Tuesday to hold up the specter of Mrs. Clinton.
Ed Rendell promised to campaign for Specter, not only in the general election but in the primary as well.
Arlen Specter left the Republican Party he'd been a member of for 40 years and declared himself a Democrat.
The recent exchange of fire raises the specter of yet another all-out war between Hamas and the Israelis.
To the last, he will summon every specter of the "Arab-loving left" in a bid to hang on.
The policy threatens pensions, creates the risk of real-estate bubbles and doesn't fully quell the specter of deflation.
"When you encrypt something, it protects the contents of what you're sending but not the length," Specter told CNBC.
IT IS DIFFICULT TO CONSIDER Goff apart from the specter of Wright, with whom he had a complicated friendship.
Depending on what he decides, either Zlatan Ibrahimovic himself, if present, or the specter he will cast if not.
That raised the specter of direct conflict between the two powers, which back different sides in the Syrian war.
They were odd but poignant affairs with their empty steps on the podiums and their specter of missed opportunities.
The point of calling public schools "government schools" is to conjure the specter of pathologically inefficient, power-mad bureaucrats.
It's not clear that bankruptcy is worse for them than the specter of quarterly earnings reports and activist shareholders.
More recently, talks about next steps have been overshadowed by the specter of the Trump administration abandoning the deal.
Arlen Specter, who said it had been a "sham trial" and "pseudo-trial" because it did not include witnesses.
Then there's the specter of foreign interference, as news broke late last week about Russia supporting the Sanders campaign.
That's the name I prefer for him, this benevolent specter she has contributed to the canon of stage ghosts.
And both Turkey and the Syrian government were sending troops toward Manbij, raising the specter of new fighting there.
And a string of killings in recent months raised the specter of far-right violence well before last weekend.
Analysts also raised the specter of lower growth with Snap, given that the company's user growth slowed last year.
And senior Republicans believe the specter of a chaotic witness debate could stifle the thirst for hearing new evidence.
And when the specter of Hamlet's father starts talking, that isn't Elizabethan English in which he wails; it's Persian.
As hardly any food can be sent to the Old City, those trapped there face the specter of starvation.
Trump made similar assertions that the deal needs to benefit all three nations amid the specter of a withdrawal.
The specter of the 2000 election, and the networks' botched calls of the Florida count, still haunts television newsrooms.
No doubt the specter of a North like appearance by Bolton now makes the House Intelligence Committee gun-shy.
With the specter of an acquittal rising, it was expected that Ms. Lagarde would quickly move past the issues.
And oil prices have crept up lately while the dollar has softened, raising the potential specter of commodity inflation.
With a Trump reelection looking feasible, the Iranians face the specter of at least five more years of sanctions.
Meanwhile, the specter of more mass atrocities hangs over the Rohingya in Bangladesh like a dark and foreboding cloud.
For the JAMs, as for others, the specter of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union hovers over the economy.
At times, it has been necessary to invoke the specter of autonomous vehicles as proof of its inevitable profitability.
The specter of President Nixon's resignation under threat of removal from office has hung over Trump for some time.
Watching it, I thought about how the specter of Althamer's relational sculpture influenced other artworks found within the park.
Suddenly there's a lively debate on both the left and the right about the specter of socialism in America.
Specter and Mathias were iconic moderate/liberal Republicans, of the faction described in Geoffrey Kabaservice's fascinating book Rule and Ruin.
And the Osteen brand of prosperity faith has long since parted company with the receding specter of the Protestant ethic.
The specter of danger Even before the accident, chunkers grappled with the idea that one accident could doom the sport.
The man trudges through Tinseltown as a square-jawed specter, the guy an audience might not order, but will tolerate.
In 2009, as Specter was leaving the Republican Party and joining the Democratic caucus, he said he "regretted" that vote.
The specter of 1980s industrial automation looms in the background, making even a toy like Miyubi seem a little threatening.
If Minassian wants to conjure the specter of a militant misogynist uprising, maybe we should take him at his word.
In bad times, Argentine politicians had traditionally raised this unifying specter before the public, and President Illia was no different.
The specter of "forced abortions" is almost exclusively raised by anti-choice groups in order to further restrict abortion access.
Not until the eve of his confirmation has Senator Feinstein or anyone raised the specter of new 'information' about him.
And that's before you consider the inescapable specter of Trump, who Baldwin started playing on SNL in October of 2016.
But across state lines, there's one common denominator: a specter enveloping these legislatures, her presence weighty and her shadow long.
The hotly contested 3rd District race isn't the only one in which candidates have introduced the specter of the president.
It seems the specter of Catholicism, often a major tenant of the Latinx identity, plays a part in the rift.
" Apple also complained that the government filing raises "the specter that Apple has a different and sinister relationship with China.
In other similarly sized cities, the specter of President Trump's "Opportunity Zones" now looms, raising the question: Who will benefit?
Arlen Specter, and New Hampshire-based Mike Biundo, who advised the presidential campaigns of Santorum, Rand Paul and Mitt Romney.
Shadow banking, the aggregate term for unregulated credit from nonbank entities, has long been a specter over China's impressive growth.
The specter of "human error" now surrounds the crash of a New Jersey Transit train into the platform at Hoboken.
"It's an ongoing epidemic that requires attention," attorney Nadeem Bezar, with the Philadelphia-based firm Kline & Specter PC, tells PEOPLE.
Gene editing raises the specter of parents manipulating their children, and a Gattaca-type future of haves and have-nots.
Turkey and Iran have stepped into the gap, raising the specter of a reshuffling of alliances in the Gulf region.
In 2008, as a result of financial issues, Dick was forced to sell the property—but his anarchic specter remained.
Because, in a way, the not-knowing allowed these people to steal their lives back from the specter of Huntington's.
"There's really nothing I can do about it," Affleck told The Boston Globe regarding the ongoing specter of the allegations.
She never once met with anyone from the agency, but it was a haunting specter in her life for years.
The renewed tension between them raises the specter of a long, destabilizing spell of unrest for Bangladesh and its economy.
At this point, it might be worth discussing the Bernie Bro—a gangly, vaping specter that hangs over his campaign.
The Specter will be able to take advantage of this, too, thanks to a customizable function button on the puck.
Specter is compatible with Misfit Link allowing users to connect with a variety of internet services, apps, and hardware. h2.
If the conflict reignited, it could be even more cataclysmic this time around with the specter of nuclear weapons looming.
But the picture has changed as the specter of a U.S. recession added to growth concerns in Europe and Japan.
For Specter, both confirmation processes were the rare instances when a senator's questioning and ultimate vote made a lasting difference.
The standoff raises the specter of another partial shutdown, or of Trump declaring a national emergency to secure wall funding.
But the Quinnipiac poll pushed harder, incorporating another key detail into a subsequent question -- the specter of a tax hike.
This raises the specter that the diagnosis could be used by authoritarian countries like China to further suppress free speech.
Event risk is rising, raising the specter of reversals in capital flows that would crystallize vulnerabilities facing the weakest sovereigns.
Some legal analysts have suggested that the release in Syria could potentially raise the specter of a clandestine transfer operation.
Terrorists entering the US from Mexico For months, Trump has raised the specter of "terrorists" crossing the US-Mexico border.
And it would raise the specter of armed conflict on North American soil for the first time in a century.
The specter of national security, disseminated through the press, would stifle calls for reform in unrelated sectors of the government.
Trump has frequently invoked the specter of gruesome crimes by the gang to drum up support for his immigration policies.
Economists had widely expected the U.S. economy to slow this year, with some raising the specter of a potential recession.
He also raised the specter of a hypothetical spinach recall that the machine's QR code reader would help customers navigate.
The specter raised by the European Union's antitrust fine is that it is, in fact, too good to be true.
So imagine a tomorrow where no child grows up in the shadow of discrimination or under the specter of deportation.
The central bank's survey suggested that the specter of a full-blown global trade war weighed on companies' business outlook.
At the same time, the class-based approach raises the specter of collective guilt, which understandably frightens Russian opposition activists.
He inhabits the body of the remarkable Ms. Foy's Makeda, and he is a vibrant, insufferably sneering and oppressive specter.
The specter of the treatment of Anita Hill by the committee lingers like one of Justice Kavanaugh's high school hangovers.
Today, when tweets from the White House once again raise the specter of nuclear war, Bernstein's text has new relevance.
The specter of seeing all five starters in the same rotation, even once, elicited no nicknames or fanfare from Alderson.
Do you think the specter of "Big Marijuana" has distracted people from these types of large outside interests moving in?
But what has happened in the last few weeks involves the specter of a longer, more painful form of damage.
To see a body like this — a congregation of angles kinked in opposition — is to recognize Bob Fosse's slinky specter.
King has a long history of making racist remarks that often impugn immigrants and raise the specter of white nationalism.
The specter of superdelegates deciding the nomination, particularly if Mr. Sanders is a finalist, is highly unappetizing to party officials.
One of the female characters, Officer Specter, refers to a woman partner in a conversation with the movie's two stars.
To stave off that threat he has lied, stoked racial and ethnic fears and, now, raised the specter of violence.
In the last year, though, the specter was raised, fleetingly, that substance may trump conspicuous consumption in red carpet form.
But for all the novelties of the day, the specter of past Washington dramas seemed to waft over the proceedings.
Ahmed Gaid Salah, invoked the specter of the civil war on Tuesday when addressing the protests for the first time.
Moon Knight follows a mercenary named Mark Specter who operates as a cloaked avenger while dealing with his own issues.
Of these, Mr. West's path is the most radical in terms of how it engages with the specter of obsolescence.
More than three years into its pitiless war, the specter of more death, displacement and hunger is looming over Yemen.
This raises the specter of the kind of anti-austerity protests common in Greece at the peak of its crisis.
In addition to the mild nuisance of robocalls and spam, constituents also face the more serious specter of data breaches.
As desperate Kurds ally with Assad in Syria, the specter of the Islamic State threatens again, and American power dims.
Add the real-life specter of shooting sprees, terror and racial unrest, and it has forced TV into unfamiliar terrain.
Meanwhile, anti-legalization activists often warn of the commercialization of cannabis and the specter of another Big Tobacco-like industry.
The specter of Uber hovers around the edges of the plot, giving the book the mood of a loopy elegy.
But every day, the disease intervention specialists keep reporting the same harsh story, a growing specter of broken young lives.
The specter of digital disruption has quickly become one of the most concerning issues for business leaders around the world.
No threat looms larger in the Baltic States than the specter of aggression from your unpredictable neighbor to the east.
All campaigns are fought amid the specter of the last race, particularly when that last race was a losing one.
"You testified this morning that the most embarrassing question involved --- this is not too bad -- women's large breasts," Specter said.
In the stock market, uncertainty means more volatility, possible daily wide swings in market values and the specter of losses.
In the fugal passages, where the specter of Bach flickers through, he showed a patient eye for the overarching structure.
Stalled negotiations with a chance of a later breakthrough are surely preferable to the return of the specter of war.
PARIS — The knockout round is back at the Women's World Cup, and so is the specter of a penalty shootout.
Mobilizations of all kinds are taking place across the West Bank and Gaza, raising the specter of a new intifada.
The reality is that once a country develops enrichment capabilities, the specter of a mushroom cloud never leaves the picture.
The specter of so many cases — all in the continental United States — brings fresh complexity to the medical mystery of Zika.
That is how scary the specter of homophobia was, and is — Jeff was willing to mutilate himself just to avoid it.
Last summer, as the Thomas family faced the specter of a trial for Cummins, Elizabeth's father told PEOPLE she was recovering.
Those attacks have raised the specter that the court, which has served as a bulwark for conservative expression, could step in.
In announcing McCrory's demand for a recount, his campaign manager, Russell Peck, raised the specter of voting irregularities across the state.
The ramping up of rhetoric on both sides has raised the specter of a possible military confrontation between the two countries.
Afraid, many of our family members left Iraq — never thinking that the specter of bans and deportations would follow us here.
Many also worry that more foreigners will translate to a shifting Japanese culture and the specter of racial divisions, she added.
Such claims, or even the hint of them, raise the specter of a lawsuit, which companies quickly try to head off.
Arlen Specter, a long-time moderate Republican, to switch parties, effectively giving the White House a resounding supermajority in the chamber.
Samnang's white, camouflaged, and unidentifiable specter-like figure, photographed on different plantations, are as a strong symbol of invisible indigenous people.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Even after 12 years, the specter of Hurricane Katrina still hovers over the American psyche.
The specter of banishing back-end drug rebates and more aggressive state action has unnerved pharmacy benefit managers heading into 2019.
Lee, who admitted she had been smoking marijuana that fateful night, said she had fallen asleep when the sexy specter arrived.
"The millions who suffer from diabetes still confront he specter of devastating complications, despite our best efforts," she told the magazine.
All that being said, there is still the looming specter of 2017 and possible change when it comes to Net Neutrality.
The president has also sought to use the specter of impeachment to fire up his base ahead of the 2020 election.
The American legislators repeatedly brought up the specter of Russian influence in the 2016 election through Facebook and other social media.
Firing him did not raise the specter that firing James Comey has raised today: the obstruction of an ongoing judicial investigation.
But at least American legislators were motivated by the specter of sex trafficking when they passed their own sweeping, overbroad mess.
The specter of man's misdeeds lurks in every corner, but nowhere is it more potent than at the Markos Dance Company.
In the United States, the specter of Chamberlain is invoked any time Barack Obama does something that Bill Kristol doesn't like.
Tuesday's mass killing in Guerrero raised questions about whether the armed forces used excessive force, reviving the specter of past executions.
Misfit's Specter earbuds have fitness tracking capabilities, but it's all very basic, limited to things like general activity and step counting.
Portrayed only as an omnipresent, villainous specter in the first game, fruitful and unexplored ground remained in telling his origin story.
Where some see progress toward gender equality in the workplace, others see hysteria and the specter of a sexual witch hunt.
But Khosand won't let the specter of intimidation dampen her commitment to broadening the opportunities for her nation's girls and women.
And raised the specter of regulation to control damaging activity on the platform that the company has spectacularly failed to control.
There's also the looming specter of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and the constant drumbeat of unrest in the nation's capital.
They are signposts for countless communities that face the specter of their own recurring natural hazards made unfathomable by climate change.
The specter of perishable goods rotting at the border and goods and services unable to pass through could cripple the economy.
"Puerto Rico's May 1 default and the specter of more pain on July 1 have re-focused House Republicans," he said.
Atwood's seminal text, first published in 1986, hangs like a specter over all the feminist dystopian novels that have followed it.
" Shelby put the chances of a deal at "21625-2900" and warned "the specter of a shutdown is always out there.
"Even if Republicans aren't pushing it, they can raise the specter," said Robert Shapiro, a political science professor at Columbia University.
And for the survivors of these tragedies, they have raised the specter of collateral psychological damage, such as posttraumatic stress disorder.
Think stare decisis (several GOPers have flagged the Roberts/Specter exchange in 2005 as a potential model for any nominee.) Why?
But the price rise has also revived the specter of the bull market of the last decade when Brent prices soared.
With the filibuster gone, so is that restraint on partisanship and ideology, raising the specter of an even more politicized Court.
The specter of the welfare queen still looms large in conservative imaginings, and now Trump has added immigrants to this bogeyman.
Though voter fraud is virtually nonexistent, Republicans have used the specter of it to pass a wave of restrictive voting measures.
The specter of those attacks has lingered over this event from the beginning, as security around the country was increased exponentially.
However, intense competition limited how much they could pass higher prices along to customers, raising the specter of slimmer profit margins.
They have done so by dealing a major blow to European investor confidence by raising the specter of a trade war.
An exclusive focus on innocent voter mistakes and the specter of voter fraud is one-sided and detrimental to our democracy.
Arlen Specter (D) in 2010 and eventual loss to Toomey by 2 points in a year of major gains for Republicans.
His meteoric rise to power raises the specter of an equally rapid crash -- and with it chaos in the Middle East.
For the upcoming 2020 elections, the stakes are even higher, with the specter of a post-Roe age haunting their minds.
The move, intended to remove the specter of political interference in the investigation, was met with widespread support on Capitol Hill.
Indeed, the ruling raised the specter that access to goods, services, and healthcare will be mediated by another person's religious beliefs.
The specter of bankruptcy also looms large; the Boy Scouts, for example, have not ruled out filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
He also interned with Arlen Specter, a former US senator, in summer 2003 and was part of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
Britain frightens its natives with the specter of a fifth column, and exhorts immigrants to integrate better and adopt British values.
"We need to get the specter of a no-deal exit off the table," finance minister Philip Hammond told the BBC.
And at the back of all these ambitious engineers' and aviation experts' minds, too, is the specter of the Spruce Goose.
Golnik says that with the first release of Specter, Misfit's No. 1 focus is simply making a great pair of headphones.
Almost uniquely, the administration's e-cigarette tariffs raise the farcical specter of virtue taxes, penalizing people for making healthier life choices.
The specter of a contested convention, a relatively rare event in recent U.S. politics, looms much larger in the Republican race.
I wasn't, certainly not in my teens, really able to extricate my sense of homosexuality from the specter of the epidemic.
The specter of an all-male meeting deciding that there's no need for pregnancy, maternity, and newborn coverage is particularly egregious.
Among Mr. McCabe's allies, the decision would raise the specter that Mr. Sessions was influenced by Mr. Trump's frequent derisive comments.
While the specter of the wall looms large in politics, in Tijuana, it's been a fact of life since the 1990s.
Tax cuts and spending increases may raise the specter of inflation, but they also provide extra insulation against such a shock.
I also suspect that my thinking about my own brain and the specter of dualism is symptomatic of the injury itself.
In those heady dark days, few spoke about gentrification or the supposedly ominous specter of new companies entering New York City.
The president has raised the specter of a shutdown repeatedly, most recently on Wednesday in an interview with The Daily Caller.
To the Editor: In 2010, Republicans raised the wholly false specter of "death panels" as they fought against enactment of Obamacare.
Congress needs to recognize the danger and limit the president's authority to raise the specter of national security at every turn.
The specter of harder times hangs over a rural Australian town where the worst of the drought has yet to come.
Yet Mr. Bourkoff and others said the specter of government opposition to mergers had begun to weigh on deal makers' minds.
But it raises the specter of some form of a tie-up as the two companies face a series of issues.
For China, that raises the uncomfortable specter of American troops on China's doorstep, erasing North Korea's traditional role as a buffer.
If I were shopping for a new laptop right now, I'd probably go with the HP Specter X360 2-in-1.
The inclusion of Officer Specter is the latest in a push by Disney to include more queer characters in its properties.
In truth, Mr. Buffett said, a specter much more sinister than corporate taxes is looming over American businesses: health care costs.
As Toomey geared up for a rematch against Specter in 20183, the incumbent changed parties after being promised Barack Obama's endorsement.
Although the girls' odyssey ends happily, the film never denies the omnipresent specter of mortality or the power of children's fears.
But the Trump administration is strongly suggesting Iran is to blame, raising the specter of U.S. military action in the region.
Of course, it has also been a year that has ushered in a new empire and, simultaneously, the specter of apocalypse.
But the specter of socialism and communism in Latin America will haunt Mr. Sanders in a face-off with Mr. Trump.
But shortly after she, her boyfriend and the baby arrived home, Alicia told me, the specter of child services arose again.
The government-mediated negotiations follow the union's decision to reject Antofagasta Plc's final contract offer, raising the specter of a strike.
The ghostly specter of FKA Twigs' divine soprano, so beautifully agile in its ability to glide across the dimly-lit beat.
Dispatch Was there a woman who didn't recognize herself in the specter of Elizabeth Warren silenced by a roomful of men?
"This forecast puts the specter of a recession front and center," UBS chief US economist Seth Carpenter wrote in the report.
Back in 2009 and 2010, it was the specter of "death panels" if President Barack Obama's health plan were to pass.
And if Manafort and Kushner were part of this plan, as it now seems, that raises the serious specter of conspiracy.
He is not afraid to confront the specter of his own death head-on, and to use literature to do so.
Drake went home and the family is able celebrate Christmas without the specter of court or DFPS intervention hanging over them.
A Bork regulation would also assure Mr. Mueller himself that he can carry out his job without the specter of interference.
Conservatives are already attacking them for blocking the long-sought goal of (partially) repealing Obamacare, raising the specter of primary challenges.
Arlen Specter appeared to argue that inappropriate comments Thomas made to Hill about women's "breasts" were commonplace, while in another Sen.
Creating money accelerates the pace of job creation, leading to lower unemployment rates and raising the specter of faster wage growth.
Although great power rivalries remain, the specter of nuclear weapons makes it less likely conflicts will escalate into all-out war.
Despite the specter of possible Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, the S&P could still finish the year around 2,100, he said.
But he's not the only one raising the specter of government intervention as the company swallows market after market of consumer goods.
The specter of marriage came up in all three of my most recent long-term relationships, each time in a different way.
There's also the looming specter of Disney's standalone streaming service, which is poised to compete directly with Netflix, Hulu, and the like.
But the specter of frictionless trade disappearing within five years will create a lot of uncertainty in the North American business environment.
It is also a commitment to protecting the safety of all students who find themselves endangered by the looming specter of Trumpism.
The specter of a possible war with the federal government has already spooked Wall Street — driving down shares of these tech superstars.
This raises the specter of geoengineering: things like seeding the stratosphere with sulfur, or using ice crystals to dissolve heat-trapping clouds.
But now, the specter of "Russian intervention" seems to have taken on a life of its own in U.S. politics, Oliker said.
And, indeed, in late April and early May she briefly overtook him in national polls, which raised the specter of superdelegate intervention.
Blanket calls for bot disclosure to date lack the subtlety needed to address bot speech effectively without raising the specter of censorship.
Aquino himself called for all the candidates to unite against Duterte, warning of uncertainty and the "specter of dictatorship" if Duterte won.
Your specter should be someone who briefly floated into your life from the ethers of online dating before disappearing without a trace.
Pence may frequently seem to be debating an absent Clinton, while Kaine trains his fire on the looming, invisible specter of Trump.
They have raised a specter of technocracy, of a rule by experts and allied elites that anti-environmental conservatives have effectively exploited.
Finlay has also summoned the specter of eminent domain with residents, including in emails sent to the Bloomers that Business Insider obtained.
He will surely be followed by the paparazzi at every turn, and in ubiquity, will become a specter that haunts his accusers.
Sorrentino, whose legal woes have been a major specter over the Family Vacation proceedings, was sentenced to prison a mere week earlier.
If this suit succeeds, it could raise the specter of liability beyond the platforms themselves to many other companies that serve them.
The bottom line: Though the international donor community has begun responding to the crisis, the specter of cholera death raises further alarm.
The episode will feature Mike as he returns to Manhattan for a case alongside Harvey Specter (Macht) and Samantha Wheeler (Katherine Heigl).
Retirees and near-retirees should strategize — not panic — over the specter of an interest rate hike in December and beyond, experts say.
A series of hearings in Congress raised the specter of onerous new rules without ever quite convincing anyone that regulation was imminent.
Pruitt's taste for luxury air travel and close ties to lobbyists were among the first indiscretions to raise the specter of corruption.
For one, it looks like to be the first run-in Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy and Kate McKinnon have with a specter.
While each of these (and several more) companies try to establish themselves in Austin, an ominous specter looms on the local horizon.
Yet as 2015 drew to a close, the specter of Boko Haram loomed as large as ever over Africa's most populous state.
The specter of armed ICE agents invading communities early in the morning harkens back to the darkest days of chaotic immigration enforcement.
The specter of being from a wealthy Republican family that has donated huge sums to the GOP hangs over her as well.
The race earned immense national attention thanks to the specter of a Democrat representing one of the nation's most deeply conservative states.
Yacht Club Games announced Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment, a follow-up to the 2014 indie hit, at the 2016 Game Awards.
Not that far behind, also, is the specter of the "sick man of Asia", which has dogged the Middle Kingdom's last century.
However, as the value of U.S. startup exits fell, we could be seeing the specter of undisclosed exit values coming to roost.
In the years after punk broke, Seattle bands couldn't shake the looming specter of Nirvana and, to a lesser extent, Pearl Jam.
Building up the specter of Negan all half-season, only to have his entire group destroyed without even a face-to-face?
According to Debord, it does this primarily through the specter of terrorism: Such a perfect democracy constructs its own inconceivable foe, terrorism.
That may include a changing of the guard at the top as it reorients itself to deal with the specter of Amazon.
"The specter of higher and broader US tariffs remains," Goldman Sachs chief US political economist Alec Phillips wrote to clients on Sunday.
There's a darkly comic streak in Patrick's plight, but also the nagging specter of the traumatic childhood that left him so damaged.
It was crafted in the spirit of friendship and expanding postwar recovery and economic capabilities—not under the specter of climate change.
"Without talking about the specter, the pall, hanging over him, it does not feel like a full representation to me," she said.
Now, at least you have the faint specter of a convention in Cleveland, where perhaps Trump is denied on the first ballot.
And that reliable small-town specter, the awkward ache between those who leave and grow and those who don't, hangs over everything.
However, the list is a non-starter and raises the specter of a prolonged standoff in the world's busiest oil exporting region.
At the same time, they can fully bury the specter of the Clintons and move on as a new kind of party.
Kurdish territorial inroads and self-government in northern Syria have awoken the darkest specter in the Turkish psyche: a border-straddling Kurdistan.
Multiple risks raise the specter of an "imminent" global recession in the 2020s, according to strategists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
That will take work, since the specter of fraud, inevitably tinged with racist overtones, has long been a rallying cry among Republicans.
Above all, they feared the specter of a defeated Donald Trump railing against a corrupt convention bargain all through 2016 and beyond.
Yet again, a specter is haunting the youthful left, the myth that there is no difference between the Republicans and the Democrats.
Now she deflects questions about the emails and foundation ethical tangles by summoning up the specter of the Vast Alt-Right Conspiracy.
Now, the merger comes at a time when rapid changes in technology have raised the specter of new competitors - most notably Amazon.
There is also the specter of competition from U.S. shale oil producers and a reluctance to cede more market share to them.
Arlen Specter, has put $2.5 million of his own money into his campaign as he blankets the airwaves with attacks on Trump.
They lived through wars, and they grappled with the specter of cruelty and annihilation in their own work with near-reckless courage.
The institution's decision was not, as one might intuit, triggered by the specter of declining enrollment, decreased funding, or a budget crunch.
He was hesitant to name them because Misfit simply doesn't know whether they'll work yet, especially for the first iteration of Specter.
The first season's main storyline is focused on the murder of Jason Blossom, a football player who remains a voiceless specter throughout.
Directed by Specter Berlin, the clip reconciles Germany's violent past by highlighting multiple eras of the country's history including the Nazi regime.
Silverman came to Etsy amid concerns about slowing growth, poor functionality of the company's website and the specter of competition from Amazon.
This is a theme that runs throughout the movie, where Trump is a kind of specter not-so-subtly haunting the proceedings.
The specter of Chinese economic retaliation against South Korea is one of the main reasons why some in South Korea oppose THAAD.
And it raises the specter of the controversy that has dogged Trump's administration since it began — Russia's meddling in last year's election.
Third, it once again raised the specter of defeat for Mr. Maduro and his allies, as did the parliamentary elections in December.
The theory was crafted in part by Arlen Specter, the longtime Pennsylvania senator who, at the time, was early in his career.
As we know now, the problem is that the specter of coronavirus is not only about you -- it's about everyone around you.
The boy died the following day, and locals have since reported seeing the specter of a child searching for his lost luggage.
The global political temperature is on the rise, the future of truth is under debate and the specter of nuclear conflict hovers.
Elsewhere, President Trump again raised the specter of a federal government shutdown if he didn't receive funding for his promised border wall.
But the false specter of voter fraud has been used for much more sinister purposes than overblown rhetoric amid a contested election.
Obviously, there's the specter of Donald Trump and his friend Rocket Man 288 miles from, 230 miles from ... Oh, forgot Rocket Man.
On the strength of this mandate, he began an inquiry into alleged voter fraud, raising the very real specter of voter suppression.
Ruby with a prototype of "SPECTER," the fluorescent-orange sculpture that he created for Desert X, an art exhibition in Coachella Valley.
Now Turkey is raising the specter of that crisis again, loosening those restrictions and allowing migrants and refugees to travel to Europe.
There is a specter that both haunts and animates the mirror images; each subject is posed similarly and shares a facial expression.
So the efforts of Trump's henchmen to use the specter of secularism to distract people from their boss's sins probably won't work.
Do you know what I find more chilling than the specter of a ghoulish doctor "ripping" babies out of their mothers' wombs?
Arlen Specter, Toomey served as president of the Club for Growth, the conservative group created to support open markets and oppose regulations.
The specter of Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren winning the 2020 election, on the other hand, has reportedly "concerned" this year's attendees.
President Trump on Monday raised the specter of letting ObamaCare "crash & burn" if the Republican overhaul of the law fails in Congress.
At least one startup is arguing that would-be sequencers have been scared off by a once distant specter: personal data privacy.
That raises the specter that violence by demonstrators would be subject to terrorism investigations more readily than the violence of counter-demonstrators.
"The leadership is setting a dictatorial tone," Mr. Specter, Republican of Pennsylvania, said Thursday, still furious over his treatment the day before.
The specter of mass mobilizations, in the form of political Islam, against other Western-backed monarchies in the region terrified the Saudis.
The looming specter of his presence on the Lakers in the form of a potential trade only further corroded the locker room.
For countries across the region, it marked a welcome climbdown after the killing of Soleimani raised the specter of region-wide war.
But despite its dark and twisty look, Starbucks's new Phantom Frappuccino is an all-vegan specter of what frappuccinos used to be.
Trump has divided Americans at a time when the specter of racism requires a president who can unite Americans of all races.
Several of them have raised billions of dollars in funding over the past few years, raising the specter of an industry bubble.
And it raises the specter of the controversy that has dogged Trump's administration since it began -- Russia's meddling in last year's election.
Alongside the more prosaic political uncertainties in Germany is the specter of the far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
The resurgence, driven by growing demand for soy and other agricultural crops, raises the specter of a backward slide in conservation efforts.
We're covering a pivotal policy shift on West Bank settlements, the specter of President Trump's testimony and Hong Kong's police-protesters standoff.
We're covering a pivotal policy shift on West Bank settlements, the specter of President Trump's testimony and Hong Kong's police-protesters standoff.
As my Lawfare colleague Susan Hennessey wrote, Mr. Bowdich's highly unusual intervention raises the "specter of politically motivated retaliation" against Mr. Strzok.
The specter of socialism is haunting the U.S. and it's spooking the hell out of people on both sides of the aisle.
Haunted by the specter of another coup, Ky's primary means of recourse, Thieu worked to neutralize his rival by securing American backing.
If a person does appear, they are a tiny specter dwarfed by the grandeur of nature, and they are certainly not indigenous.
The argument is no longer even superficially about the specter of illegal immigration and its putative challenge to the rule of law.
"Not until the eve of his confirmation has Senator Feinstein or anyone raised the specter of new 'information' about him," Kupec added.
"He was very sick when he first came to me," says Jessica Specter, founder and president of the Big Hair Animal Rescue, Inc.
The overall message I glean from Hyon's Emotional Drought is to suggest another way of seeing outside the specter of a universalist paranoia.
But it raises the specter of someone getting fired or arrested for doing the cannabis equivalent of drinking half a beer at lunch.
Evoking tools of non-diplomatic relations, Asif Mian's installation, "Nothingness & Specter" investigates the technological limits of thermal infrared cameras used in drone targeting.
With the specter of government regulation hanging above it, Facebook seems to have few, if any, friends right now in the public sphere.
He has felt defeat, depression, anger, and on Tuesday, a little bit of pride not so much in victory, but its possible specter.

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